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Very bad handwriting

I went to architectural school, precise lettering was drilled in. The style was printed all capital letters. It is slow, but with practice you get faster. I wrote this way for years, but about 12 years ago I went back to school and because of note taking and writing drafts of papers, I had to write fast and my writing became terrible, legible only to me.

I can still write very neatly if needed, but now I never do manual drawings, nor lettering, so I write poorly for the most part.
 
I love art, however my handwriting is virtually unreadable. I often use capital letters to write stuff clearer, but then people get the impression that I am writing in an angry/ shouting tone.
 

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